• Creating a Healthy Bedtime Routine for Children on the Autism Spectrum

    Creating a Healthy Bedtime Routine for Children on the Autism Spectrum

    Children with autism often face sleep challenges due to sensory issues and behavioral concerns. A consistent sleep schedule, a comfortable environment, visual aids, calming activities, and transition cues can significantly improve sleep quality. Patience and flexibility are essential, as a structured routine fosters security and overall well-being.

  • Why does my child do that?

    Why does my child do that?

    Understanding children’s behavior involves recognizing four core functions: seeking attention, obtaining tangible items, avoiding unpleasant situations, or deriving pleasure. Responding effectively requires acknowledging their feelings, teaching appropriate behaviors, offering choices, and maintaining boundaries. This supportive approach fosters better communication and helps children navigate their emotions and desires more effectively.